Pickler sings at Opry, says Broadway could be in her future

The current queen of reality TV, Kellie Pickler is back in the recording studio. The country star turned dancing queen returned to the Grand Ole Opry this week following her win on Dancing with the Stars.

"I went into it with a positive attitude," Pickler said.

The 26-year-old former American Idol contestant now calls Music City home, and after her performance Tuesday at the Opry House, fans mimicked the Dancing with the Stars judges by holding up paddles showing a perfect score.

"I always wanted to be a resident of Nashville, always wanted to call this home," Pickler said.

For her success in music and on television, the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau even presented Pickler with a key to the city.

For now, she's recording a new country album in Nashville, but she said she hasn't completely hung up her dancing shoes.

"If the opportunity comes along, absolutely. If it's the right thing for me, then I would love to do Broadway," she said.

We're four days away from the celestial event of a lifetime, a total solar eclipse stretching coast to coast. For two minutes and 40 seconds, Hopkinsville will be the prime place to watch it. Businesses are up and celebrating in their own unique ways.

We're four days away from the celestial event of a lifetime, a total solar eclipse stretching coast to coast. For two minutes and 40 seconds, Hopkinsville will be the prime place to watch it. Businesses are up and celebrating in their own unique ways.

An Oregon man who watched a solar eclipse in 1963 says the experience left him partially blind in one eye, and now he wants everyone to know the warnings about eye damage during the upcoming eclipse are no joke.

An Oregon man who watched a solar eclipse in 1963 says the experience left him partially blind in one eye, and now he wants everyone to know the warnings about eye damage during the upcoming eclipse are no joke.

There are five days to go until the total solar eclipse crosses from the west coast to east coast, coming right through Middle Tennessee. For some, the experience brings tales of folklore and religious meaning.

There are five days to go until the total solar eclipse crosses from the west coast to east coast, coming right through Middle Tennessee. For some, the experience brings tales of folklore and religious meaning.